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Degradation – Juggernaut
This record is decidedly old-school in every way and there's not one single hint of modern Thrash here at all. DEGRADATION take a little bit of EXODUS, a touch... -
Jeff Scott Soto – Damage Control Review
One patented staple you can always expect from Soto is the high soaring choruses he usually taps down perfectly, this new one has plenty of hooks and melodies for... -
Furyon – Gravitas Review
Is hard to initially categorized the band as I said earlier there are commercial strides, elements of progressive metal, post modern and grunge all rolled into one conglomerate... -
Departure – Hitch a Ride Review
Certainly for those who heard the bands last effort "Corporate Wheel" featuring a relatively unknown singer in Timothy Lewis in 2003, knew it would not be an easy task... -
Worlds Apart – Separate Ways Review
I have the bittersweet pleasure to premier and write the first review for what is now going to be the last Worlds Apart album folks. That's it the crowds... -
Walter Trout – Blues for the Modern Daze Review
But Walter is not a modern day messiah, what he is a truly underrated blues man, sure he's a legend in blues circles but hearing his music is spellbinding... -
Voices of Destiny – Power Dive Review
I’ve always been fascinated by bands that can mix so many styles of music into one common sound, and Voices of Destiny have managed to do this better than... -
Franck Carducci – Oddity Review
When a band that Franck Carducci was a member of back in 2010 got the opportunity to play the support slot for one of his musical idols Steve Hackett,... -
Testor – Animal Killstinct Review
After more than twenty years of hiding, It seems like Poland's best kept secret TESTOR are finally ready to take than next step and introduce themselves to the rest...